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Oktaha is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 390 at the 2010 census, a 19.3 percent increase from 327 at the 2000 census.〔(CensusViewer:Population of the City of Oktaha, Oklahoma )〕 ==History== Oktaha was named for a Muscogee chief, Oktarharsars Harjo〔(Wallace F. Waits, Jr., "Oktaha," ''Encylopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''. ) Accessed May 2, 2015.〕〔Etter, Jim (September 14, 2007), "Plan for museum has Oktaha residents seeking remnants of the past", Daily Oklahoman.〕 (also known as Sands〔Thoburn, J.B. & I.M. Holcomb (1908). ''A History of Oklahoma''. Doub & Co., 155〕). The town originated in 1872 as a stop on the MK&T "Katy" Railroad. By 1900, the town had its own post office. A small business district emerged as well. Local business lagged, however, by mid-century, and the town struggled even more when U.S. Highway 69 was rerouted to bypass Oktaha.〔 Nevertheless, Oktaha remains the site of a K-12 school that draws several hundred students from rural portions of Muskogee County.〔(Oktaha Schools, Oktaha - OK: charter and public schools. Oktaha School District - Oktaha OK School District )〕〔(CSA - Maps )〕 There are currently plans to build a combined community center-museum in Oktaha.〔
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